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Ability, Possibility and Reflexive Pronouns

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    English File, intermediate, Unit 4B
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  • She can / is able to swim really well because she used to live by the sea
    can / is able to
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  • You need to can/be able to drive to live in the country.
    be able to
  •  10
  • Luke could/was able to read he was only three years old
    could / was able to
  •  10
  • If it doesn't rain tomorrow, we can / we'll be able to go for a long walk
    we can / we'll be able to
  •  10
  • Sorry, I've been so busy that I haven't could / haven't been able to call until now
    haven't been able to
  •  10
  • If Mary had a less demanding job, she could / would be able to enjoy life more
    could / would be able to
  •  10
  • I've never could / been able to dance well, but I'd love to learn
    been able to
  •  10
  • We're really sorry we couldn't / weren't able to come to your wedding.
    couldn't / weren't able to
  •  10
  • I used to can / used to be able to speak a bit of Polish, but I've forgotten most of it now
    used to be able to
  •  10
  • Can you / will you be able to pick me up at the station when I arrive?
    Can you / will you be able to
  •  10
  • To work for this company, you must can / must be able to speak at least three languages.
    must be able to
  •  10
  • I hate not can / not being able to communicated with the local people when I'm travelling.
    not being able to
  •  10
  • Karen (can/ could / be able to) play the violin
    can
  •  10
  • She (can/could/be able to) speak a little Portuguese when she started working in Lisbon.
    could
  •  10
  • She'd like (can/could/be able to) speak Spanish.
    to be able to
  •  10
  • She has never (be able to / can / could) swim.
    been able to
  •  10